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What causes inward fears in Christians?

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Inward fears often arise from the natural weaknesses of the flesh and the believer's faith in God's promises.

Inward fears can be attributed to several factors within the Christian experience. One primary source is the inherent weakness of the flesh, as noted in Scriptures like Matthew 26:41. Additionally, believers who hold deeply to the truths of their faith can experience fears related to their standing before God. For instance, those who believe in God's election may grapple with anxieties about whether they are truly part of the elect. Similarly, genuine concerns about sin and sanctification can provoke fears about one's spiritual state. Understanding that these fears are common can help believers confront their struggles with grace, knowing that the fight against such fears is part of the Christian journey.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:41

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Inward fears
Bruce Crabtree · Jul 17, 2016
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